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Is anyone doing anything on trees or the environment this term? We have a free resource pack available for Tree Dressing Day activities during National Tree Week. This is a free 'Re-leafing the winter trees' activity, where children can write why they like trees and woods on one side of a leaf template, then decorate the other side. You then hang them on a tree outside. There will be an information sheet with instructions and ideas on how to turn this into a lesson plan. It is free to everyone in the UK. To find out more, please read the blog we have written about it here https://treecharter.uk/2016/10/31/natio ... ssing-day/ There is also a free lesson plan around trees and woods and the threats to them on our website!